Community-based projects working with refugees have the potential for both positive and negative impact on the mental health of participants. This article shows how embedding the principles of safety, affect management and the use of narratives while applying the coproduction approach can have a healing effect on trauma, by drawing on the case of a UK-based participation project, the VOICES Network
Background: The prevalence of trauma-related problems among refugees and asylum seekers is extremely...
Background: Refugees and asylum seekers may experience complex post-traumatic stress disorder as a r...
The nature of the refugee phenomenon is examined and the position of mental health professionals is ...
Globally, forced displacement is at its highest levels for decades, and consequently debates concern...
We describe the development of an approach offering emotional support to volunteers who responded to...
Over the years, the major focus of refugee mental health has been on trauma and psychopathology. Res...
Overview Refugees and asylum-seeking people who have experienced multiple and prolonged traumatic ev...
The world’s biggest forced migration is currently taking place. This population now makes up a consi...
This paper describes the creation and implementation of a trauma support group intervention which co...
Ten individuals of immigrant or refugee background, who had experi- enced mental health or emotional...
Introduction: Traumatic experiences are “events” that hit and disorganize the psychic structure, int...
The systemic model has been proposed as particularly relevant for addressing the mental health needs...
Introduction: Traumatic experiences are “events” that hit and disorganize the psychic structure, int...
The large number of refugees fleeing their native countries from war and related terror is a world-w...
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Background: The prevalence of trauma-related problems among refugees and asylum seekers is extremely...
Background: Refugees and asylum seekers may experience complex post-traumatic stress disorder as a r...
The nature of the refugee phenomenon is examined and the position of mental health professionals is ...
Globally, forced displacement is at its highest levels for decades, and consequently debates concern...
We describe the development of an approach offering emotional support to volunteers who responded to...
Over the years, the major focus of refugee mental health has been on trauma and psychopathology. Res...
Overview Refugees and asylum-seeking people who have experienced multiple and prolonged traumatic ev...
The world’s biggest forced migration is currently taking place. This population now makes up a consi...
This paper describes the creation and implementation of a trauma support group intervention which co...
Ten individuals of immigrant or refugee background, who had experi- enced mental health or emotional...
Introduction: Traumatic experiences are “events” that hit and disorganize the psychic structure, int...
The systemic model has been proposed as particularly relevant for addressing the mental health needs...
Introduction: Traumatic experiences are “events” that hit and disorganize the psychic structure, int...
The large number of refugees fleeing their native countries from war and related terror is a world-w...
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Background: The prevalence of trauma-related problems among refugees and asylum seekers is extremely...
Background: Refugees and asylum seekers may experience complex post-traumatic stress disorder as a r...
The nature of the refugee phenomenon is examined and the position of mental health professionals is ...